Ejemplos de uso de Today it is part en Inglés y sus traducciones al Español
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Today, it is part of Exxon Mobil.
The St. Clara Vineyard, Prague's largest in terms of area,was originally connected with the Troja Chateau but today it is part of the Troja Botanical Garden.
Today it is part of the university.
Many years ago the place was owned by a nobleman of the region, but today it is part of Luxury Collection Hotels, which meet high quality standards and of course have beauty that takes your breath away.
Today it is part of social media.
At stake was a Slavic castle at Köpenick, a former headquarters of the Sprewanen tribe, located at the confluence of the Spree and Dahme rivers, at the time,it was just east of Berlin; today it is part of the city.
Today it is part of Malaga City.
The lighthouse was built in 1906 by the German colonialists who had occupied Kamerun(the lighthouse anda church are the legacy of German colonial construction in the town); today it is part of Francophone Cameroon.
Today it is part of the municipal offices.
Today it is part of the city of Weissenburg.
Today, it is part of the Republic of Croatia.
Today it is part of the European Group HEAD NV.
Today it is part of the headquarters of DZ Bank.
Today, it is part of the Puerto Rico Olympic Committee.
Today, it is part of the Iranian province of Hormozgan.
Today it is part of a private collection in Europe.
Today, it is part of our mobile and individual lifestyle.
Today it is part of the main archaeological sites of Colombia.
Today it is part of a quiet area that preserves the traces of time.
Today, it is part of his job to conquer his former subjects for love.
Today it is part of the Provident Label Group, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.
Today, it is part of the Conventions and Exhibit Center architectural complex.
Today, it is part of a complex mixed Catholic monastery for both men and women.
Today it is part of the administrative center of HypoVereinsbank at the Arabella Park.
Today, it is part of the Porto Historic District, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Today it is part of the core zone of the Saxon Switzerland National Park, in which especially strict conservation rules apply.
Today it is part of the UNESCO heritage site that is the Baroque architecture of Lecce and is the crowning jewel of the lot.
Today it is part of the Camino del Río, which links it with the River Can Planetes Interpretation Centre, on one side, and with the mouth of the river, on the other.
Today it's part of the city.
The 100-acre property was a working sugar plantation in the 18th century, and today, it's part of a larger UNESCO World Heritage site.